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patent plaintiff favorable · Aug 30, 1996

Jai Prakash Gupta v.Vishal Aluminium Manufacturing Co.

Delhi High Court · S. No. 92/92

The Delhi High Court granted a temporary injunction in favor of Jai Prakash Gupta, who was engaged in the business of manufacturing pressure cookers. The court found that the defendant's use of the deceptively similar trade mark 'VISHAL KING' for identical goods was likely to cause confusion and deception among consumers. Despite complex counterclaims regarding prior usage by both parties, the court prioritized protecting the plaintiff's established goodwill and reputation in the market.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Jul 18, 1996

M/S. Jagsonpal Pharmaceutical Ltd. v.M/S. Senor Laboratories

Delhi High Court

The plaintiff filed a suit for injunction against the defendant on the ground of passing off, alleging that the defendant was using the identical pharmaceutical trade mark SEFLOX. The dispute centered on who had invented and used the trade mark first, with both parties presenting evidence of their respective usage dates.

patent plaintiff favorable · May 21, 1996

Avtar Singh v.K.M. Products And Anr.

Delhi High Court · 64(1996)DLT68

The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of Avtar Singh, granting an absolute injunction against K.M. Products and others for passing off and infringing his registered trademark 'Tota Maina' on ribbons. Despite the defendant claiming prior use dating back to 1978, the court upheld the Assistant Registrar's earlier decision rejecting the defendant's application based on insufficient proof of genuine usage. The judgment emphasizes that a strong prima facie case, supported by registration and market presence, is sufficient for granting an injunction.

patent plaintiff favorable · May 20, 1996

Puneet Industrial Controls Pvt. Ltd. v.Classic Electronics

Delhi High Court · IA 1563/95 (related to main suit)

The plaintiffs, manufacturers of superior electronic relays under the 'PIC' trade mark, filed a suit claiming infringement of their copyrights and misuse of confidential information regarding their EPOXY sealing circuits. The defendants were accused of manufacturing exact copies of these products. The court found that the plaintiffs had established their case and granted absolute ad interim injunction.

patent defendant favorable · Mar 8, 1996

Franz Xaver Huemer v.New Yash Engineers

Delhi High Court · AIR1997DELHI79

This Delhi High Court judgment addressed the critical issue of whether a foreign patent holder, who had not commercially exploited their registered patents in India for many years, could successfully seek temporary injunctions against alleged infringers. The plaintiff, Franz Xaver Huemer, sought to restrain New Yash Engineers from manufacturing and selling infringing textile machinery. However, the court found that the plaintiff failed to establish a strong prima facie case or demonstrate that the balance of convenience favored his claim, leading to the dismissal of his appeal.

trademark defendant favorable · Feb 15, 1996

Kellogg Company v.Pravin Kumar Bhadabhai And Another

Delhi High Court · Suit 432/94 (Appeal against IA 2094/94)

Kellogg Company appealed a single judge's order that refused to grant a temporary injunction against Pravin Kumar Bhadabhai and another. The dispute centered on the respondent using a corn flakes carton similar in size and design (trade dress) to Kellogg's, leading to allegations of consumer confusion. The High Court ultimately dismissed the appeal, finding that the prominent difference between 'Kellogg's' and 'AIMS ARISTO' made any likelihood of confusion negligible.

design defendant favorable · Jan 5, 1996

Sardar Jaswant Singh v.M/S. Daya Industries And Another

Delhi High Court · Civil original petition No. 3/1981 (Appeal against dismissal of IA 1188/91)

Sardar Jaswant Singh appealed against the dismissal of his application (IA 1188/91) filed to set aside an earlier order where the design registration was cancelled by M/s. Daya Industries. The cancellation petition argued that the design for heat convectors was not new or original and had prior publication. The High Court ultimately dismissed the appeal, finding that the appellant failed to demonstrate sufficient cause for his prolonged absence.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Jan 1, 1996

K.G. Khosla Compressors Limited v.Survika Industries

Delhi High Court · 61(1996)DLT325

K.G. Khosla Compressors Limited filed a suit against Survika Industries, alleging that the defendant was illegally using the plaintiff's proprietary drawings and specifications to manufacture components and spare parts for compressors. The plaintiff further claimed that the defendant was passing off these goods as if they were manufactured by K.G. Khosla Compressors, thereby damaging its goodwill and reputation. The court found in favor of the plaintiff, granting a permanent injunction against the defendant's unauthorized manufacturing and trading activities.

patent defendant favorable · Nov 27, 1995

Franz Zaver Huemer v.New Yesh Engineers

Delhi High Court · LA. 2233/94

The plaintiff, a registered proprietor of several loom-related patents, filed a suit seeking permanent and interim injunction against New Yesh Engineers for alleged infringement. The defendant countered that the suit was malicious, citing evidence of prior use of similar technology in India since 1992, and argued that the plaintiff's patent was invalid under Section 64 of the Patents Act.

patent defendant favorable · Nov 1, 1995

Michael Heath Nathan Johnson v.Subhash Chandra And Ors.

Delhi High Court · IA.2773/95

The plaintiff sought a permanent injunction to prevent the defendants from disclosing, utilizing, exploiting, and implementing the proprietary Smpc system. The court examined the evidence regarding the origin of the technology and whether the plaintiff had disclosed any materials to the defendants.

patent defendant favorable · Sep 22, 1995

Lintech Electronics (P) Ltd. v.Marvel Engineering Co.

Delhi High Court · null

The plaintiffs sought an injunction against the defendants alleging infringement of their Acoustic Steam Leak Detection System protected under Indian Patent No. 162647. The defendants challenged the injunction, arguing that the patent was invalid and revocable due to prior public knowledge (prior art) and that the plaintiff had misrepresented its global patent coverage.

patent defendant favorable · Sep 1, 1995

Rupee Gains Tele-Times Private Ltd. v.Rupeea Times

Delhi High Court · 1995(35)DRJ30

The Delhi High Court dismissed the plaintiff's application for an ad-interim injunction, ruling that the defendant's use of 'RUPEE TIMES' did not constitute passing off or trademark infringement against the plaintiff's 'RUPEE GAINS'. The court held that 'RUPEE' is a descriptive term synonymous with money and finance, commonly used in financial publications. Given that readers of such journals are articulate and the two publications had distinct styles and logos, no confusion among the general public was found.

patent plaintiff favorable · Jul 26, 1995

Mohan Kumar v.M/S. Narendra Products

Delhi High Court · 811/93

The Delhi High Court addressed a preliminary issue regarding territorial jurisdiction in a trademark infringement suit filed by Mohan Kumar against M/S. Narendra Products. The plaintiff sought an injunction against the use of the similar mark 'SHANKER' for Pan Masala (Gutka). The court ruled that it possessed jurisdiction, noting that the defendant had applied for registration and advertised the mark in Delhi, thereby establishing a sufficient connection to the territorial limits.

patent defendant favorable · Apr 3, 1995

Nut Limited v.Nut

Delhi High Court · 1294/94

The case involved a dispute concerning infringement of registered trademarks, copyright, and passing off. The core legal issue addressed was the proper method of valuing the relief sought for rendition of accounts for both court fees and jurisdiction under the Suits Valuation Act.

trademark defendant favorable · Jan 11, 1995

Haryana Breweries Ltd. v.Govt. Of N.C.T. Of Delhi, Lt. Governor

Delhi High Court

Haryana Breweries Ltd. petitioned the Delhi High Court seeking a writ of mandamus to compel authorities to grant an L-1 license for wholesale beer vending for four brands, including Haywards Lager Beer and Haywards-2000 Extra Strong Beer. The respondents argued that the petitioner did not own the trade mark rights for these specific brands, which were registered in the name of Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd.

design defendant favorable · Dec 19, 1994

Indo Asahi Glass Co. Ltd. v.Jai Mala Roller Glass Ltd.

Delhi High Court · null

The plaintiff, Indo Asahi Glass Co. Ltd., sought a temporary injunction against Jai Mala Roller Glass Ltd. for infringing its registered design 'KONOHA'. The court examined the issue of infringement versus the principle that if both parties possess valid registrations, neither can be granted an injunction to enforce priority.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Dec 1, 1994

Gold Star Co. Ltd. v.Gold Star Industries Ltd. And Ors.

Delhi High Court · null

The plaintiff, Gold Star Co. Ltd., sought an interlocutory order against the defendant for infringing its globally recognized and registered trade mark 'Gold Star'. The court found that the defendant's use of the mark in respect of products like washing machines was an infringement and amounted to passing off, thereby suffering damage to the plaintiff's reputation.

patent interim order · Nov 21, 1994

Ravi Raj Gupta v.Acme Glass Mosaic Industries

Delhi High Court · null

The plaintiff filed a suit alleging infringement by the defendant of two patents related to glass tiles (No. 154388 and No. 157991). The court examined the validity of these patents, particularly Patent No. 157991, against prior art (Patent No. 111139). Since the court was not satisfied that the patent sought to be enforced constituted a valid invention, it rejected the application for an ad-interim injunction.

patent plaintiff favorable · Oct 7, 1994

Wwf International v.Mahavir Spinning Mills Ltd.

Delhi High Court · 1994IVAD(DELHI)730

Wwf International successfully sought and retained an interim injunction against Mahavir Spinning Mills Ltd. for allegedly infringing its 'PANDA' trademark and artistic device. The court recognized Wwf's worldwide reputation associated with its conservation efforts, noting that the defendant was attempting to capitalize on this goodwill by using a similar mark for threads. Given the likelihood of customer confusion, the court ruled in favor of Wwf International, confirming the injunction until the final disposal of the suit.

patent defendant favorable · Aug 1, 1994

Ved Prakash v.Samir Kumar And Ors.

Delhi High Court · 1994IIIAD(DELHI)1273

The Delhi High Court addressed an interim injunction application concerning the use of the trade mark 'CMCS' in computer training. The plaintiff, Ved Prakash, sought protection against defendants who were using a similar mark. However, the court noted that the mark was essentially the abbreviation of a pre-existing Government Undertaking operating in the same field. Given this prima facie evidence suggesting piracy by the plaintiff, the application for injunction was dismissed, though the defendants were directed to maintain proper accounts.

design plaintiff favorable · May 24, 1994

National Trading Co. v.Monica Chawla

Delhi High Court

The petitioner filed a petition seeking the cancellation of Design No-163216 registered in Monica Chawla's name. The petitioner claimed that the design for 'Baby Bouncer' was already published prior to its registration date. The court found that the respondent admitted using and propounding the design since 1987, which predated the 1991 registration.

trademark defendant favorable · May 24, 1994

M/S. Jindal Industries Ltd. v.M/S. Nirmal Steel Tubes Pvt. Ltd.

Delhi High Court · IA 4471/94

This case involved a dispute over deceptively similar trade marks, where the plaintiff had previously obtained an ex parte injunction against the defendant. The court reviewed the matter, noting that Section 28 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act grants exclusive rights to registered mark owners.

patent plaintiff favorable · Apr 11, 1994

Da Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. v.Cruickshank & Co. Ltd.

Delhi High Court · F.A.O. No. 195/93

The Delhi High Court upheld an ad interim injunction favoring Da Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. (BDA) against Cruickshank & Co. Ltd. (C&C). The dispute centered on a Deed of Assignment where C&C transferred three key trademarks and associated goodwill to BDA for the business of Indian made foreign liquors. The Court found that, prima facie, the Deed of Assignment was duly executed and acted upon by both parties, thus entitling BDA to protection against unauthorized use of the marks.

patent defendant favorable · Mar 2, 1994

M.K. Agarwal And Anr. v.Union Of India And Ors.

Delhi High Court · N/A (Delhi High Court Judgment)

This Delhi High Court judgment addressed petitions challenging the registration of foreign newspaper titles as trademarks. The core issue revolved around whether existing registrations under the Press & Registration of Books Act, 1867, should prevent trademark registration by the Registrar of Trade Marks. The court ultimately dismissed the petitions, finding no merit in the petitioners' claims and questioning their locus standi to challenge government policy.

design plaintiff favorable · Jan 28, 1993

Monika Chawla v.National Trading Company

Delhi High Court · null

Monika Chawla, as sole proprietor of Kiddie Kraft, filed a suit for permanent injunction against National Trading Company for passing off and pirating her design of baby bouncer. The defendant challenged the existing interim injunction by claiming prior use and superior rights through assignment/registration.

patent defendant favorable · Nov 6, 1992

Krone Aktingesellschaft And Anr. v.Kartik Telecomptrols (Pvt) Ltd.

Delhi High Court · null

The plaintiffs filed a suit seeking permanent injunction against the defendant for infringing their Indian Patent No. 164857 related to junction-box casings for telecommunications engineering. The defendant challenged the patent's validity, arguing it was not new and had been publicly known or used prior to the priority date.

trademark plaintiff favorable · Jul 27, 1992

Weston Electronics Ltd. v.Weston Industries And Another

Delhi High Court · AIR1992DELHI340

The Delhi High Court granted a permanent injunction in favor of Weston Electronics Ltd. against Weston Industries And Another, finding that the latter was passing off its goods as those of the plaintiff. The court recognized the extensive reputation and continuous use of the 'WESTON' trademark by the plaintiff since 1966 across various electronic goods. Despite initial disputes regarding product categories, the court ruled that the defendant's use of an identical mark for cycle parts was likely to cause confusion and deception among the public.

trademark defendant favorable · Mar 4, 1992

Shri Gopal Engg. & Chemical Works v.M/S. Pomx Laboratory

Delhi High Court · AIR 1992 DELHI 302

The Delhi High Court refused to grant an interlocutory injunction in a passing off action brought by Shri Gopal Engg. & Chemical Works against M/S. Pomx Laboratory. The court heavily scrutinized the plaintiff's unexplained delay, noting that despite receiving notice in June 1990, the suit was not filed until September 1991. Furthermore, the court found insufficient evidence to establish a strong prima facie case of harm or improper motive, ultimately balancing the risks against the defendant's long history of open concurrent trade.

patent defendant favorable · Dec 6, 1991

National Research Development Corporation v.Malwa Metal Powder Pvt. Ltd.

Delhi High Court · 48(1992)DLT125

The dispute concerned the payment of royalties for a process patented by CECRI and licensed to M/s. Metalika Ratlam (later assigned to Malwa Metal Powder Pvt. Ltd.). The respondent ceased royalty payments in 1978, leading to legal action by the petitioner under Section 20 of the Arbitration Act. The court ultimately dismissed the petition on the grounds that it was time-barred.

patent mixed · Apr 22, 1991

Avis International Pvt. Ltd. v.Avis India And Ors.

Delhi High Court · 1992(2)ARBLR124(DELHI)

The Delhi High Court addressed a passing-off suit where the plaintiff, owning the 'AVIS' trademark for garments, sought to stop the defendant from using the same name for air coolers. While acknowledging the difficulty in proving that the goods were cognate or sold through the same channels, the court partially granted relief. It ruled that although the defendants could continue marketing their products under the trade name Avis, they were restrained from using the specific peculiar manner of representation registered by the plaintiff under the Copyright Act.

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